There's an Arnold Schwarzenegger Programming Language
If coding bores you, maybe you just need to try a different programming language.
If coding bores you, maybe you just need to try a different programming language.
Sharp has announced a new technology that could allow screens to come in any shape, and reduce bezel size.
Do you cut a wedge out of your cake? There's a far, far better way to take a slice, based on maths that's over 100 years old.
This five-minute snippet breaks down what the histogram actually is, how to read one, and what it means for your photography.
Apple has just introduced a new, cheaper iMac model. From today, £899 will buy Cook & Co.'s CHEAPEST all-in-one super-slim desktop.
Google's adding the ability to make a Hangouts call directly to phone numbers that show up in your search results. Click on the number, and Google will connect you.
Nokia found itself in difficulties, with criminals threatening to reveal the source code "for part of an operating system used in its smartphones."
Here's what all of the new emojis actually look like.
The Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) has admitted that an initial, smaller, experimental inner ice wall is proving difficult to construct.
New changes to Wikipedia's terms of use mean that anyone who is paid to edit articles will have to disclose that arrangement.
Apple has settled an $840m (£495m) ebook price-fixing claim brought by consumers and US states outside of court.
This video by BBC Earth shows the adder, which as the coolest Latin name of Bitis arietans, leaping toward a water balloon
Called "Earin", they're designed by a group of ex-Sony Ericsson and Nokia engineers.
What, pray tell, is different about making espresso in space?
There's one eternal truth in computing: your computer can and will crash, probably at the most inconvenient point.
Because we can't settle on a single design, most of us are left confused about what button to press in order to spread our love.